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Mr. Lowe adds to the Senior trea- sury as he purchases a licence plate from Rose Surface. ABOVE: Fun is the word for the Senior paper drives as Mary Sue Copeland hands newspapers to George King. RIGHT: Hey! Make that dish of ice-cream bigger, ex- clairns Jeff McCann at the Freshman Ice- Cream Social. The Hopes of Achieving 14
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V4 is .I 1 me . ass -ff ss. l KJ f 51 5, STANDING: George King, Bill Ringenberg, and Robinett, Mary Sue Copeland, June Miller, and Woodley Blaker. SITTING: Karen Walker, Sharon Sandra Lee Doolittle. Honors are Achieved by the Best The students are the leaders of the Senior class. Their actions and their deeds are copied by other stu- dents and underclasanen throughout the school. Be- cause of them the morale and leadership is raised to an even higher standard. The requirements for these awards are based on the student and his accomplishments during his four years of high school training. His cooperation, leadership, attitude, courtesy, and realiability are all taken into consideration. The final vote of the faculty chooses the winners of these citizenship awards. Each seniors' grades for his four years in high school are compiled and averaged. The two students with me highest averages are given the honor of being valedictorian and salutatorian of their class. The top ranking senior is George King, who has an average of 96.93, closely followed by Karen Walker with an a- verage of 96.39. Living in a complex world, these students will make their life, and the lives of those around them more pleasant by their training and ideals taught them during their years at Butler High School. Valedictorian . . . Salutatorian ........ CITIZENSHIP WINNERS American Legion ..... Eagles . . . Danforth . , DAR . . . 13 . . George King . . . Karen Walker Sandra Lee Doolittle George King . . . . June Miller Bill Ringenberg . . . Sharon Robinett Woodley Blaker . . Mary Sue Copeland
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With their goal as their Senior trip, underclassmen and Seniors work induslriously to make money throughout each school year. Class members must work as a team in order to get the most work done, in the least amount of time. To do this, committees are formed and every student must do his share of work to make these projects a success. The Freshmen start working for their goal by sponsoring an ice-cream social. When they are Sophomores, classmen check coats during the home ball-games. Selling concessions and magazines gives the Juniors a big boost in their treasury. Earning the last part of the money for their trip, the Seniors sell license plates and sponsor paper drives. Working as a team with one goal in mind, students cry, Washington or bust . H 'Te' wa John Durst seems pleased with himself as he gets Mrs. William Sadler to buy a magazine subscription. Their Goal puts Pleasure into ork -mm 'lm 15 LEFT: With a cry of Ice Cold Pop Juniors, Shirley Boyer, Ed- die I-Iamman, Larry LaRue, John Durst, and Patsy White are ready to sell concessions during the ballgame. BELOW: Coat check- ers, Diana Weicht, Gloria Miser, and Marilyn Durst give another boost to the Sophomore treasury.
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